DNI

Acquisition, Technology, & Facilities - Who We Are

Acquisition, Technology, & Facilities

Who We Are

Kevin Meiners is the Assistant Director of National Intelligence for Acquisition, Technology & Facilities. In this role, he explores and delivers complex technologies underpinning national missions.

The AT&F organization includes senior leaders and subject matter experts drawn from across the Intelligence Community with significant experience in the intelligence, military, law enforcement, legislative, scientific, and corporate sectors. These individuals bring years of experience and expertise in the fields of Program Management, Systems Engineering, Research, Procurement, and Facilities Management, among others. Collectively, we bring focus to the interconnections between and among these disparate specialties to advance the Intelligence Community as a single enterprise.

Develop and implement standardized processes for collaboration between the Intelligence Community and Federal, State, Local, and Tribal Partners.

International Partners

Develop and implement an enterprise approach to foreign intelligence relationships, aimed at integrating and optimizing Intelligence Community engagement with foreign partners.

Support the overseas DNI Representatives through direct engagement that facilitate their leadership of the Intelligence Community team in the field • Lead coordination of Intelligence Community sharing and foreign liaison issues through various DNI committees and forums.

Integrate and align key foreign intelligence relationships through the development of ODNI Partnership Plans, as a complement to the ODNI Unifying Intelligence Strategies.

Military Partners

Identify emerging issues and forge solutions to ensure the fullest utilization of U.S. national intelligence capabilities in support of military operations.

Develop and sustain communications and collaborative networks between the Intelligence Community and U.S. Military organizations.

Lead, manage and oversee the DNI Representative program at military commands.

Foster quality Intelligence Community participation in the joint military education continuum, focusing on improving war fighter knowledge of national and allied intelligence capabilities.

Private Sector Partners

Raise awareness of the importance of partnerships between the Intelligence Community and the private sector.

Facilitate the sharing of appropriate and relevant intelligence information to the private sector.

Improve and expand relationships with the private sector to build trust and leverage existing efforts for the Intelligence Community.

Maximize the use of private sector information and expertise to support intelligence missions while protecting privacy and civil liberties.

Partner Engagement - What We Do

Wednesday, April 04, 2012

Partner Engagement

What We Do

Partner Engagement’s mission is to strengthen relationships inside the United States Intelligence Community and with other U.S. and international partners to protect our nation.

PE's commitment is the serve as an advocate for customer requirements and outcomes; make responsible information sharing a routine part of our culture; and develop, implement, and expediteinteragency Intelligence Community solutions.

PE’s overall goals are to integrate intelligence to meet operational requirements; build a culture of sharing between the U.S. Intelligence Community and our customers; create new and sustain current responsible intelligence sharing practices with our international partners; advocate for and support implementation of common processes, tools, and resources; and advance the credibility and integrity of the ODNI as an enduring national security institution.

Partner Engagement - Who We Are

Wednesday, April 04, 2012

Partner Engagement

Who We Are

Partner Engagement is the office within the ODNI that focuses on integration, coordination and collaboration with the Intelligence Community’s domestic, international, military, and private sector partners.

Develop and implement standardized processes for collaboration between the Intelligence Community and Federal, State, Local, and Tribal Partners.

International Partners

Develop and implement an enterprise approach to foreign intelligence relationships, aimed at integrating and optimizing Intelligence Community engagement with foreign partners.

Support the overseas DNI Representatives through direct engagement that facilitate their leadership of the Intelligence Community team in the field • Lead coordination of Intelligence Community sharing and foreign liaison issues through various DNI committees and forums.

Integrate and align key foreign intelligence relationships through the development of ODNI Partnership Plans, as a complement to the ODNI Unifying Intelligence Strategies.

Military Partners

Identify emerging issues and forge solutions to ensure the fullest utilization of U.S. national intelligence capabilities in support of military operations.

Develop and sustain communications and collaborative networks between the Intelligence Community and U.S. Military organizations.

Lead, manage and oversee the DNI Representative program at military commands.

Foster quality Intelligence Community participation in the joint military education continuum, focusing on improving war fighter knowledge of national and allied intelligence capabilities.

Private Sector Partners

Raise awareness of the importance of partnerships between the Intelligence Community and the private sector.

Facilitate the sharing of appropriate and relevant intelligence information to the private sector.

Improve and expand relationships with the private sector to build trust and leverage existing efforts for the Intelligence Community.

Maximize the use of private sector information and expertise to support intelligence missions while protecting privacy and civil liberties.

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